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Hello,

I recently ordered and received a brand new Blitz Racing Meter BLM Mechanical Boost Gauge. It has a carbon fibre face with blacklight illumination, and a chrome outer rim. As soon as I opened the package, I realised that this gauge was not for me - I absolutely hate how it looks. This gauge is brand new - I've only opened the packaging, and removed it from its box to place it in my car temporarily - it has never been installed. All tubing, power cables etc are as new and have not been used before. Please see below for photo. (Boost is on far right).

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$160 firm - consider that this costs ~$190 plus shipping from any of the usual online stores. PMs will be answered tonight or tomorrow - pickup from Melbourne area preferred, although I may be able to arrange otherwise.

Thanks.

Edited by emperor

emperor, where abouts are you in melb?

is it possible i can come past and have a look at it? i've been after one of these but haven't actually seen it in person.

I'd pay $140 if it's A-OK.

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